Patrick Warburton Information

Biography:Patrick Warburton is known to many for the role of "Puddy" in the hit NBC comedy "Seinfeld." Warburton starred for 7 seasons on the hit CBS comedy "Rules of Engagement" and also played "Guy" in the international blockbuster comedy "TED." Warburton starred on the ABC hit comedy "Less than Perfect"; on the hit show "NewsRadio"; and on the live action series "The Tick" as the Tick himself. Warburton starred in Disney's major motion picture, live action comedy UNDERDOG, and he is perhaps the busiest voiceover artist in Hollywood for his many characters including the role of "Joe Swanson," on the hit comedy "Family Guy."

To complement his animated films, Warburton voiced the hit cartoon series "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated" and the animated feature BEE MOVIE. He played the character "Rip Smashenburn" in the UPN animated series "Game Over," the voice of "Brock Samson" in the animated adult series "The Venture Brothers," and the voice of "Mr. Barkin" on the Disney Channel's "Disney's Kim Possible." He plays the character of Ian, "the ultimate alpha-male," in the Sony animated film OPEN SEASON. Playing in both regular theaters and IMAX 3-D, it was a box office smash on its opening week as #1 and held top spots following its debut. Warburton's voice can also be heard in the animated feature film HAPPILY N'EVER AFTER, from the producers of SHREK, where he plays the voice of "Prince Humperdink." As the voice of the "Savior of the Universe" in Disney's animated Saturday morning TV series "Buzz Lightyear," Warburton's voice graced the big screen in the Disney animated film THE EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE, KRONKS NEW GROOVE and "The Emperor's New School."

Barry Sonnenfeld directed Warburton in the half-hour comedy "The Tick," which continues to have a huge cult following since its release on DVD. "The Tick", in addition to the DVD, has released action figures, t-shirts, and Quaker Oat LIFE cereal boxes with "The Tick" character adorning the cover. He also paired up with Tim Allen in Sonnenfeld's feature films BIG TROUBLE and JOE SOMEBODY, and also appeared in SCREAM 3 and MEN IN BLACK 2.

Warburton can be seen most recently in Netflix's "A Series of Unfortunate Events."